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per cent. It is however necessary to observe

that the Returns cannot be relied on as furnishing an approximate view of the proportion of mortality in the native population, as the greater number of the Chinese inhabitants when attacked by disease immediately quit the Colony for the purpose of going to their native places, where they either die or remain until their recovery.

Your Lordship will find in Dr. Morrison's Report, which is appended to the Blue Book, copious information regarding the sanitary condition and prospects of the Colony.

9. The three Chinese schools for the education of Native youths, established at Victoria, Stanley, and Aberdeen, as sanctioned by Your Lordship's Despatch No. 109 of 19th August, 1847, have been in operation during the whole of the year 1848. The accompanying Report from the Committee does not show as great an attendance (285) as had been expected, but I trust there will be an improvement as the object and usefulness of the schools become better known to the Chinese.

The Colonial Chaplain continues to bestow the greatest attention towards a school for European children of parents who are ill-able to support this desirable institution, which, under the able and zealous superintendence of Mr. Stanton, is well-attended, though the means for supporting it are very limited.

10. The number of shipping, exclusive of Chinese vessels, which arrived in Hongkong in 1848, as compared with the preceding year, is as follows:

Shipping Tonnage 1847 1848 694 700 229,465 228,818 of which 163 imported and 193 exported

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per cent. It is however necessary to observe that the Returns cannot be relied on as furnishing an approximate view of the proportion of mortality in the native population, as the greater number of the Chinese inhabitants when attacked by disease immediately quit the Colony for the purpose of going to their native places, where they either die or remain until their recovery. Your Lordship will find in Dr. Morrison's Report, which is appended to the Blue Book, copious information regarding the sanitary condition and prospects of the Colony. 9. The three Chinese schools for the education of Native youths, established at Victoria, Stanley, and Aberdeen, as sanctioned by Your Lordship's Despatch No. 109 of 19th August, 1847, have been in operation during the whole of the year 1848. The accompanying Report from the Committee does not show as great an attendance (285) as had been expected, but I trust there will be an improvement as the object and usefulness of the schools become better known to the Chinese. The Colonial Chaplain continues to bestow the greatest attention towards a school for European children of parents who are ill-able to support this desirable institution, which, under the able and zealous superintendence of Mr. Stanton, is well-attended, though the means for supporting it are very limited. 10. The number of shipping, exclusive of Chinese vessels, which arrived in Hongkong in 1848, as compared with the preceding year, is as follows: Shipping Tonnage 1847 1848 694 700 229,465 228,818 of which 163 imported and 193 exported
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15. 14. per cent. It is however necessary to observe that then Returns cannot be relied on as furnishing an approximate, view of the proportion of mortality in the native population, as the greater number of the chinex inhabitants when attacked by disease immediately quit to their families Colony for the purpose of going at their native places, where they either dee or remain until their recovery. Your Lordship will find. ins Dr. the Morrison's Report which is appended to the the Blue Book, copious information regarding ratory condition and prospects of the Colony 9. The three Chinese schools for the education Education - youths, established at. Victoria, of Native. Stanley and Aberdeen, as sanctioned by.. Despatch N 109 of 19th August, 1847, firm Your Lordship, have been in operation during the whole of the year 1848. The accompanying, Report from the Committee does not show No 4. Bo great an attendance) 285 as had been ex fucted o but. I trust there will be ar improvement as the object and usefulness of the schools become better known to the Chinese . The Colonial Chaplain continues to school bestow the greatest attention towards a for European children of parents who are ill- able to support. this desirable institution, which, under the able and Zealous superintendence of Mr. Stanton, is well- attended, though though the the C Trade 10. of be Dame- are very IIELA V2-2 limited. for supporting The number of shipping exclusion Chinese vessels in 1848 as which arrived in Hongkong compared with the preceding year is as follows Shipping Tonnage 1847 184.8. 694. 700. 229,465. 228,818. of which 163 imported. and 193 exported
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14.

per cent. It is however necessary to observe

that then Returns cannot be relied on as furnishing an approximate, view of the proportion of mortality in the native population, as the greater number of the chinex inhabitants when attacked by disease immediately quit

to their families Colony for the purpose of going at their native places, where they either dee or remain until their recovery.

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1847

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228,818.

of which 163 imported. and 193 exported

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